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Summary

The transcript appears to be from a video commentary discussing various topics, including personal anecdotes, facts about animals and historical trivia, technological advancements, and random musings. The speaker mentions not showering, ordering food, watching videos, and dealing with their cat Naruto's interruptions. They also share interesting facts about prehistoric baby bottles, the Titanic, chameleons, pencil sharpening in factories, mustard's effect on cramps, and other diverse subjects. Additionally, they touch on the human brain's ability to process words at different speeds and conclude with thoughts on turtles' plastron reflecting a human face. The overall tone is casual and conversational.

Facts

1. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a group of hereditary disorders characterized by extremely loose joints and skin.
2. The prehistoric versions of baby bottles date back to 1200 BC.
3. Some ancient baby bottles still have milk residue inside.
4. A photograph of the icebergs that sank the Titanic was taken the next morning by the captain of the SMS Prince.
5. The chameleon of Madagascar is one of the smallest invertebrates in the world.
6. Nickelodeon created an alternate series of "SpongeBob" called "Squidward's Astrology."
7. The process of cooling and heating the blade of a katana is repeated several times to give it its characteristic curve.
8. Mustard helps combat cramps by activating nerve receptors in the mouth.
9. The human brain can capture words at a rate of 300 words per minute.
10. Crows are extremely intelligent animals.
11. Some species of turtles, like the eastern painted turtle, breathe through their anus while hibernating.
12. Pregnancy tests used to involve injecting a woman's urine into a toad to check for ovulation.
13. Chimpanzees and rats are the only animals that can laugh besides humans.
14. Mollusks move inside a sea shell only when they feel danger.
15. A person's hair grows an average of 15 centimeters per year.
16. 80% of the lights we see in the night sky are binary systems, consisting of two stars.
17. Crows are intelligent enough to provoke fights between vultures to keep food for themselves.
18. The Moscow metro service accepts squats as a form of payment, with 30 squats required for a ticket.
19. The Pacific Ocean is larger than the entire Earth's surface.
20. Ants can form living bridges to reach a wasp honeycomb.
21. The infinite cat project is a website that collects photos of cats watching other cats on a monitor.
22. The most expensive domain in the world is valued at $872 million, which is www.cars.gov.
23. The pathology of the persistent pupillary membrane is a congenital anomaly of the iris common in dogs.
24. A single-celled organism called Wallonia ventry is the largest in the world.
25. Australia is the first country to incorporate futuristic traffic signs that project lasers on a curtain of water.
26. An effervescent pill looks like a bubble in space when dropped into water.
27. Giant octopuses feed on shrimp, clams, lobsters, fish, and sometimes sharks.
28. Tim Burton almost made a Superman movie starring Nicolas Cage in the late 1990s, titled "Superman Lives."
29. A person's hair, if combined, would be 104,600.7 kilometers long, enough to go around the Earth two and a half times.
30. A blue java banana has a different flavor, with its pulp having the consistency of ice cream and a flavor of vanilla.
31. Weather forecasts were announced differently in the past, using maps and manual methods.
32. A new technology reduces the force of impact on the user by 86% for heavy backpacks.
33. 500 vehicles were some of the designs discarded for the Eiffel Tower.
34. The damage caused to the city of Manhattan in "The Avengers" amounts to $160 billion.
35. The reflection of turtles' plastron resembles a human face.